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HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has been reminding taxpayers that there are now fewer than 100 days left to file their tax return and pay any tax due for the 2024-25 tax year.
The online filing deadline applicable to the majority of taxpayers is 31 January 2026.
According to HMRC figures, over 3.5 million people have already filed their return, but with more than 11.5 million people submitting a return last year many are yet to file. HMRC is encouraging an early start to avoid the last-minute rush.
Why file early?
Filing early gives you a clearer picture of how much tax you owe and helps you budget for the payment due by 31 January. If you’re due a refund, you’ll receive it sooner.
Things to be aware of for this year’s return
Making Tax Digital
Looking ahead, sole traders and landlords with a turnover above £50,000 will need to use MTD for Income Tax from 6 April 2026. This will require quarterly submissions of income and expenses through compatible software.
If you are affected by this change, we recommend making early preparations so that you are ready in good time.
Watch out for scams
As ever, HMRC is warning taxpayers to stay alert to scams, particularly around this time of year. Your HMRC login details should never be shared with anyone. HMRC guidance on spotting and reporting scams can be found on their website.
Getting started
With less than 100 days to go, it’s a good time to make a start. Completing your return early gives peace of mind, allows time to resolve any queries, and helps you plan for your tax payment well before the deadline.
If you would like help with preparing and filing your tax return or with how to use MTD for Income Tax, please get in touch and we would be happy to help you!
See: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/the-countdown-begins-self-assessment-deadline-is-100-days-away
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